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CONDON'S "SURE CROP" RADISHES 
Culture. — Sow seed as early in spring as ground can be well cultivated, in drills, 10 to 18 inches apart; 
thin out to 1 inch apart for small, 2 to 4 inches apart for large varieties. Soil should be rich, light and 
well pulverized. Continue sowing every week or ten days for continuous crop. Quick growth; insuresi 
good quality; they mature in from eighteen days to four or five weeks, according to variety. One ounce 
for 100 feet of drill; 10 or 12 pounds to an acre. 
CONDONES ROYAL GEM 
THE LARGEST, MOST PERFECT 
GLOBE SHAPED, WHITE TIPPED 
RADISH IN CULTIVATION 
COMES IN 7 DAYS LATER THAN 
LIGHTNING 
Flesh is sound and crisp as ice — sweet, juicy 
and tender. Remains firm and free from pithiness 
longer than any of the early varieties. It is dis- 
tinctly a globe-shaped radish with beautiful car- 
mine color two-thirds down, breaking off dis- 
tinctly to a perfect white tip. Tops small — just 
right for bunching. Thousands of gardeners in 
all parts of the country use this every year and 
all claim it a most excellent and profitable vari- 
ety. See photograph. Packet, 7c; oz., 12c; J4 lb-, 
28c; Yz lb. 50c; lb., 9Sc, postpaid. 
BRIGHTEST FRENCH BREAKFAST 
A quick growing, small, olive-shaped radish about 2 inches long when 
fully grown. Color beautiful deep scarlet except a little clear white about 
the tip. Its small top and earliness make it very desirable for growing 
under glass as well as for planting outdoors. Splendid for the table on 
account of its excellent quality and attractive color. See cut. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 11c; V4 poond, 25c; pound, 45c; pound, 85c, postpaid. 
SCARJ ET TURNIP 
WHITE TIP 
Standard variety for many years. 
Color deep scarlet with a distinct 
white tip; flesh white, very firm and 
of good quality. Packet, 5o; ounce, 
10c; 1/4 ponnd, 22c; 14 pound, 42c; 
pound, 80c, postpaid. 
NOTICE — Sow Radishes every 
two weeks for continuous crop 
and have fresh, crisp radishes all 
snnuner long. 
COirDON'S BOYAL 
VICKS SCARLET GLOBE 
This is an excellent extra early 
forcing radish. The roots are 
small, nearly round, and of bright 
scarlet color. Tops very small: 
flesh white, crisp and well fla- 
vored. One of the handsomest of 
the forcing varieties. Packet, 5c; 
ounce, 12c; V4 pound, 26c; 14 
ponnd, 48c; ponnd, 90c, postpaid. 
CRIMSON GIANT GLOBE 
Sweet, Crisp, Juicy, Mild — Wonderful 
Tielder, BeantifiU Color, Jiarge 
Size 
This Radish is an entirely new type 
and differs radically from all vari- 
eties hitherto in cultivation, in so far 
as its roots attain more than double 
the size of other round, early vari- 
eties, without getting pithy or hol- 
low. It is very early, notwithstand- 
ing its size. Color crimson, flesh pure 
white, of the best iiuality. The roots 
often weigh I'/z ounces each and are 
crisp and juicy. Fine for outdoors 
and forcing. The seed should be sown 
very thinly to permit full develop- 
ment for roots. Packet, 5c; ounce, 
lie; >4 pound, 2Sc; V4 pound, 45o; 
ponnd, 85c, postpaid. 
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